
Interlocking Steps in North York, Toronto
Custom paver steps that elevate your entrance and garden transitions. Beautiful, safe, and built to last.
35+
Years Experience
2000+
Steps Installed
25+
Year Lifespan
5.0
Star Rating
Steps That Make an Impression
Your entrance steps are often the first thing visitors notice. Our custom interlocking steps combine safety, durability, and stunning aesthetics to create welcoming transitions throughout your property.
From grand front entrance stairs to subtle garden level changes, we design and install interlocking steps that perfectly complement your landscape and architecture.
- Matching paver options
- Slip-resistant surfaces
- LED lighting available
- Proper drainage design

Step Solutions
Front Entrance Steps
Grand entrance stairs that make a lasting first impression
Garden Steps
Beautiful transitions between landscape levels
Patio Steps
Seamless connections from deck or door to patio
Pool Deck Steps
Safe, slip-resistant steps for pool areas
Retaining Wall Steps
Built-in stairs integrated with retaining walls
Custom Designs
Curved, wrapped, and architectural stair designs
Common Questions
What materials are used for interlocking steps?
We use premium concrete pavers that match your driveway or patio, natural stone, or a combination. All materials are selected for durability and slip resistance.
How wide should outdoor steps be?
Building codes typically require minimum 36-inch width, but we recommend 48-60 inches for comfortable use. Front entrance steps often exceed 6 feet for grand appeal.
Do interlocking steps need a concrete base?
Yes, we install steps on a compacted gravel base with concrete footings for stability. This ensures long-lasting performance through freeze-thaw cycles.
Can you add lighting to interlocking steps?
We integrate LED step lights, riser lights, or post lights to enhance safety and create beautiful nighttime ambiance.
Serving the Greater Toronto Area

Ready for Beautiful Interlocking Steps?
Contact us today for a free consultation and estimate on your interlocking steps project.
